APA (7th ed.) Citation

S. G & Vandere, W. (1648). The resolution of His Highnesse, the Prince of Wales, concerning his coming into England, to assist his Royall Father the King: And his declaration touching a personall treaty betwixt the Kings Majesty and both Houses of Parliament. Likewise, a declaration, concerning the proceedings of the Right Honourable the Lord Crav[e]n, touching his coming into England to asist his Royall Soveraign. [A]nd the proceedings of the Royalists in Sussex, concerning their seizing upon several castles for His Maj; and the resolution of the trained bands thereupon. Also exceeding strange newes from the county of Kent; and Honsley-Heath. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

S. G and William Vandere. The Resolution of His Highnesse, the Prince of Wales, Concerning His Coming into England, to Assist His Royall Father the King: And His Declaration Touching a Personall Treaty Betwixt the Kings Majesty and Both Houses of Parliament. Likewise, a Declaration, Concerning the Proceedings of the Right Honourable the Lord Crav[e]n, Touching His Coming into England to Asist His Royall Soveraign. [A]nd the Proceedings of the Royalists in Sussex, Concerning Their Seizing upon Several Castles for His Maj; and the Resolution of the Trained Bands Thereupon. Also Exceeding Strange Newes from the County of Kent; and Honsley-Heath. London: [publisher not identified], 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

S. G and William Vandere. The Resolution of His Highnesse, the Prince of Wales, Concerning His Coming into England, to Assist His Royall Father the King: And His Declaration Touching a Personall Treaty Betwixt the Kings Majesty and Both Houses of Parliament. Likewise, a Declaration, Concerning the Proceedings of the Right Honourable the Lord Crav[e]n, Touching His Coming into England to Asist His Royall Soveraign. [A]nd the Proceedings of the Royalists in Sussex, Concerning Their Seizing upon Several Castles for His Maj; and the Resolution of the Trained Bands Thereupon. Also Exceeding Strange Newes from the County of Kent; and Honsley-Heath. [publisher not identified], 1648.

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